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Fig 1.

Proportion of deaths from ill-defined causes by region, 2010–2023.

Mortality Information System. The proportion of ill-defined causes was calculated by dividing the number of deaths coded R00–R99 by the total number of deaths each year. Data are available in Supplementary Table 1 in S1 File.

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Table 1.

Standardized diabetes mellitus mortality rates, by sex, age group, and Brazilian regions, 2010–2023.

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Fig 2.

Diabetes mortality rates median value and interquartile range per sex, age group, and region, 2010–2023.

Mortality Information System. Median and interquartile ranges were based on mortality rates before the pandemic years (2010–2019); mortality rates were derived from the division of deaths by populations, multiplied by 100,000, age-standardized. Represents the deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. Blue line: DM mortality | Solid orange line: pre-pandemic median | Dashed orange lines: interquartile range.

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Table 2.

Prais–Winsten regression model before (2010–2019) and including pandemic period (2010–2023), by sex, age group and region of residence.

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